Palsonic PMCL-521 User Manual

Instruction manual
Micro Component Sound System
PMCL-521
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD
1 JOYNTON AVENUE
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA
TEL: (02) 9313 7111 FAX: (02) 9313 7555
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
TELEPHONE
AUSTRALIA:1300 657 888
Controls
Before doing anything with the machine, please read the chapter "Installation / connections"
Precautions
Installation / connections ....................................................
Controls ................................................................................
Radio listening .....................................................................
Tape playing .........................................................................
CD playing ............................................................................
Recording .............................................................................
Timer and clock ...................................................................
Appendix ...............................................................................
Please keep the sound system's guarantee card and receipt safe for warranty purposes, if guarantee card is supplied to you.
Read carefully through this manual to familiarise yourself with this high-quality sound system. Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the sound system. Refer to this chapter and the "Installation / connections" chapter (page 3) to help you install and adjust your sound system.
Do not ...
... expose the sound system to high levels of humidity and heat, to avoid the risk of fire
and electric shock.
...
connect the sound system to the power supply if you, have just moved it from a cold to a warm environment. This can result in condensation inside the system and cause serious damage to the machine and cassettes. Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature.
Make sure ...
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the system is placed on a stable, flat surface.
...
keep distance about minimum 10 Cm from the wall when it's installed.
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you place the system where there is good ventilation all around.
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you clean the system only with a soft, line-free cloth, do not use aggressive or alcohol-based cleaning agents.
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you disconnect the power supply if the system appears to be working incorrectly, is making an unusual sound, has a strange smell, has smoke emitting from it or liquids have got inside it. Have a qualified technician check the system.
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you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the system for a long period or during a thunderstorm.
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this apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases. shall be placed on the apparatus.
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9/10 10/11 11/12 13/14
For your own safety!
There are no components in this sound system you can service or repair yourself. Do not open the case of the sound system. Only allow qualified personnel to repair or service your set. "Class 1 Laser Product" : Do not override the safety locks around the laser unit of the CD player: Laser beams can damage your eyes! This sound system is designed for continuous operation. Switching it off does not disconnect it from the mains (stand-by). To disconnect it from the mains, you have to unplug it. Recording any copyright protected material may infringe a copyright.
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INSTALLATION / CONNECTIONS
Placing your sound system components
Same distances
Optimal stereo position
Batteries for remote control unit are not provided. Please protect your environment! As batteries contain certain toxic substances they pollute the environment if not properly disposed of. Your specialised dealer will accept used batteries. Make sure the batteries are always of the same type and age, and remove them from the remote control if you are not using it for a long period.
Installation
Plug the provided AM antenna here.
Fit the provided FM antenna here.
Remote control and batteries
Fit the batteries to match the + and
- symbols in the compartment.
Plug a device like a video recorder, TV set, or minidisc, etc. here. Be sure to connect sockets and plugs of the same colour.
Push here
Fit the speaker cables. Be sure to connect the pair of cables (for the left and the right speaker) so that the marked flexes have both the same colour (phase).
Make sure the rating of your household electricity supply matches that shown on the back of the sound system.
Do not stack objects on top of the sound system. Do not block the ventilation holes of the sound system. Place the system so that air can circulate freely. Switch devices off when connecting or disconnecting. Do not expose the sound system to high levels of humidity and heat, to avoid the risk of fire and electric shock. Do not connect the sound system to the power supply if you have just moved it from a cold to a warm environment. This can result in condensation inside the system and cause serious damage to the machine and cassettes. Wait around two hours to allow it to reach room temperature. Be sure you disconnect the power supply and aerial if you will not be using the system for a long period or during a thunderstorm. Be sure to read the precautions on page 2.
Left speaker
Right speaker
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CONTROLS
Machine
Top
Back
(1)
(8)
Front
(2) (3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(9)
(11) (13)
(15) (16)
(18)
(20)
(10)
(12)
(14)
(17) (19)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25)
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CONTROLS
Place your sound system
horizontally on a flat, steady base so that air can circulate around it for ventilation. away from humidity and heat, magnetic fields, such as those from loudspeakers etc., and with no heavy objects placed on top.
About the Power Save Mode.
After switching on your sound system the first time, the machine waits for time setting. See page 11-12 . If power save mode is set before, power save mode is maintained after power failure. If power save mode is set before, the machine displays "CLOCK" for a moment, and turn on PSM indicator when connecting AC power.
The remote control is the principal means of control, but the main functions are also available on the front of the machine.
MACHINE
TOP
VIEW
(1)
CD DOOR
(2)
CD DOOR OPEN ( ) button: To open or close the disc compartment. To load / unload CD.
FRONT
VIEW
(2)
DISPLAY
(3)
DOWN/UP : To tune in stations, to set values in programming, to fast reverse or advance tape, CD.
(4)
PRESET :To start play for CD and TAPE or to select station presets and reverse play for tape (Option: Auto Reverse only).
(5)
PHONES jack: Headphone socket. Plugging in a headphone switches the speakers off. Remote Control Sensor
(6)
PSM indicator (optional)
(7)
EQ button: This adjustment section lets you
(9)
adjust your system's sound to the music style you are listening to such as FLAT, Jazz, Classic, Pops and Rock (Flat means no style). UBS button: Bass enhancement (on / off).
(10)
REC button: To start tape recording.
(11)
CLOCK button: To show the current time in the
(12)
system's display. TIMER/SLEEP button: [SLEEP] To set the
(13)
minutes after which the system is to switch off automatically. Press repeatedly for a time between 90 and 10 minutes or [TIMER] To select timer setting and to activate / deactivate timer stand-by.
(14)
REPEAT/BAND/MODE button :To select repeat play for a track in the CD or to select FM or AM radio in the TUNER. Or to select tape direction (Auto Reverse Only) in the tape. (Option)
ON/STANDBY button :To system power
(15)
ON/STANDBY. Power save mode (Only Europe) : This mode is implemented to reduce power consumption at stand-by operation. At this time, all display are turn off except stand-by mode (power save) L.E.D. (7), SET, Clock, TIMER, Power, Function, Band (on Remote Control Unit) buttons are available at this mode.
To set power save mode on : During the machine is
1. power off status, push power button over 3 seconds. If the machine is set to power save mode, automatically turn to power save mode after a few seconds. To set power save mode off : If the machine is set to
2. power save mode, push power button over 3 seconds at power off condition.
VOLUME Control: To set the volume level.
(16)
SET button: For a short pause during
(17)
recording on a tape, the CD play or to advance in a programming (e.g. clock set). CLEAR button: To stop play and record or to
(18)
cancel functions. FUNCTION button: To select TAPE, TUNER,
(19)
AUX, CD player. PUSH OPEN: To open or close the tape
(20)
compartment. To load / unload TAPE.
BACK VIEW
AM (MW) ANTENNA terminal
(21)
FM ANTENNA jack
(22)
AUX jack
(23)
SPEAKER terminal
(24)
AC Cord
(25)
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CONTROLS
Remote Controller
(1) (3)
(5)
(6) (7)
(8)
(10) (11)
(13)
(2) (4)
(9)
(12)
(1)
FUNCTION: To select tape, tuner, a connected device (video ...), or CD player.
(2)
POWER ON/STANDBY: Power on/off (stand-by).
(3)
MODE: To select FM mono for weak stereo reception.
(4)
BAND: To select FM or AM radio.
(5)
VOLUME UP/DOWN: To set the volume level.
(6)
TUNE UP/DOWN: To tune in stations, to set values in programming, to fast reverse or advance tape and CD.
(7)
SET/PAUSE: For a short pause during recording of a tape or CD play or to advance in a programming (e.g. clock set).
(8)
PRESET DOWN: To select station presets or PTY programme.
(9)
PRESET UP/PLAY: To start play CD or to start playing tape, to select station presets or PTY programme.
(10)
CLEAR/STOP: To stop play or to cancel functions and values.
(11)
PROGRAM: To enter programme play.
(12)
REPEAT/PTY SEARCH: To select repeat play for a track in the CD and to enter PTY search function in the RDS.
(13)
RANDOM/RDS MODE: To select random play for CD and to enter RDS mode in the FM.
DISPLAY
1. CD PLAY
2. REC
3. TIMER
4. TAPE MODE
5. EQ
6. RDS
7. FM STEREO
8. PLAY
(10)
(1)
(11)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) (6)
(13)(12)
(7)
(14)
9. UBS
10. RW
11. PROGRAM
12. REPEAT
13. REPEAT ALL
14. RANDOM
15. SLEEP
16. MULTI FUNCTION
(8)
(9)
(16)
(15)
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RADIO
Tuning stations
FUNCTION
Select the tuner function.
pressed until tuning starts.
BAND
TUNE TUNE
Select the band.
To find weak stations too, press repeatedly while tuning. To find powerful stations quickly, tune automatically keeping either button.
Mode button on the Unit is tape mode button (only Auto reverse option).
Programming station presets
You can store up to 30 FM / 15 AM stations.
TUNE TUNE
Find a station as under "Tuning stations".
Selecting station presets
Select lower or higher preset numbers.
PRESET
On the machine select the tuner function and the band by pressing REPEAT/MODE/BAND button. If you try to store a 31st FM / 16th AM station, the display will show "FULL". To clear a preset station, select it, press / CLEAR, then / SET within 5 seconds. You can use the MODE button of the remote control to switch back to stereo.
MODE
button on the Remote Control
SET
II
A station is being received. FM stereo broadcasts with too much
noise can be switched to mono for less noise.
Store. The system assigns a station to a number beginning with 1, one after another.
(RDS option only 7~8 page, only for model with RDS)
RDS
Receiving FM Stations with RDS
RDS (Radio Data System) is a broadcasting service which a growing number of FM stations are now providing. It allows the FM stations to send additional signals along with their regular program signals. For example, the stations send their station names and information about what type of program they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc. When tuned to an FM station which provides the RDS service, the RDS indicator lights up, the station frequency (and then the station name if sent) is displayed.
Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do all RDS stations provide same services. If in doubt, check with local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area.
This unit can use the following RDS service.
PS (Programme Service name)
Identifies each station by a name.
RT (Radio Text)
Allows the RDS station to send text messages that appear on the display of the unit.
PTY (Programme Type)
Identifies the type of RDS programme. This allows you to locate a specific type name of program being broadcast.
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Switching the display contents
To view RDS information on the display, press the RDS MODE key.
REPEAT
RDS MODE
Each time you press the button, the display changes to show the following information. PS (Programme Service) PTY (Programme Type) RT (Radio Text) Station frequency Before the above information is displayed, "WAIT PS", "WAIT PTY", or "WAIT RT" may be appear on the display.
Searching for a desired programme by PTY codes
One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a particular kind of program by specifying the PTY codes. The PTY Search function is applicable to preset stations only. To search for a programme using the PTY codes, follow this procedure: Using the remote controller
1. Press the PTY SEARCH button
RANDOM
PTY SEARCH
"PTY" and "SELECT" appear alternately on the display.
2. Press the preset UP or DOWN button (including the one of unit) to select a PTY.
The display changes with each press of the button as shown below:
Pressing the preset UP or DOWN button to the right NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE
PRESET
VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL A RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATIONAL OLDIES FOLK DOCUMENT Pressing the preset UP or DOWN button to the left
Press the PTY SEARCH button again
While the search function is running, the selected program type and "SEARCH" alternate on the display. Once the station which is broadcasting the selected PTY (Program type) is located, searching will stop. Then the PTY will be indicated and the broadcast will commence.
RANDOM
PTY SEARCH
If a station broadcasting a selected PTY cannot be found, "NOT" and "FOUND" are displayed just one time alternately on the display. The unit will then return to the station to which it was tuned prior to the start of the PTY Search.
RDS may not work correctly if the station to which you are tuned is not transmitting properly or if the signal strength is weak. RDS information have to be changed with only remote control unit. If no adjustment are made in PTY Select mode, "PTY" and "SELECT" will continuously appear on the display Perform the next step while "PTY" and "SELECT" are being displayed.
Page 7-8 is the option only for Model with RDS.
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TAPE
Playing tapes
TAPE: To play back prerecorded tapes and to record tapes. For tape recording see page 10-11.
FUNCTION
PUSH
/OPEN
Winding
CLEAR
CD
Select the
TAPE
function.
Start playback.
Open the tape compartment to load the tape. Be sure to have the open part of the cassette downwards and the tie left hand spool fully wound. Close the compartment door again,
CLEAR
Start reverse playback (AR only)
Stop playback.
pushing it softly.
TUNE TUNE
Stop playback.
Fast rewind or advance the tape.
On the remote control select the TAPE function pressing the FUNCTION button. For tape recording see page 10-11. The tape counter resets to "0000" when a tape compartment is opened ("0000" need not be the beginning of the tape).
On the machine select the CD function, by pressing the FUNCTION button repeatedly. When the disc stops the machine shows its total time. During playback the machine shows the current track number, and the track's play time. Please read remarks about discs on page 13. When playing a CD-RW disc, cannot play a unfinalised CD-RW disc. In case of playing the multi-session CD-RW disc, can play the first session only. Discs recorded by personal computer or high speed recording may not be played (or cause noise) according recording format. It is recommended to record discs record as low speed as possible or using recordable CD for AUDIO.
Playing CD
FUNCTION
TUNE TUNE
Searching
TUNE TUNE
Select the CD function. Open the disc compartment to
load a disc. Be sure to have the disc label facing upwards.
To select a specific start track.
To search for a particular point on the disc reverse or forward. (hold pressed the button more than 500ms)
SET
CLEAR
Start playback.
If you want to interrupt playback briefly - and to continue.
Stop playback.
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Skipping
TUNE TUNE
To Skip tracks down / up (if you want, press the button repeatedly). Hold pressed the button less than 0.5 sec.
Programmed CD tracks playback
CLEAR
Stop the disc.
30 tracks for your programme.
Select the programme function.
TUNE TUNE
Now move to a track number.
Select this number for the programme.
SET
Repeat playback
Select the repeat function, press
REPEAT
RDS MODE
repeatedly to have ...
"REPEAT" "REPEAT "
Random playback
Select the random function, press
RANDOM
PTY SEARCH
repeatedly to have ...
"RANDOM"
With the last two steps select up to
to repeat the current track.
ALL
to repeat disc.
to play tracks of a disc randomly.
CLEAR
REPEAT
RDS MODE
RANDOM
PTY SEARCH
Play your programme. You can search and skip during programmed playback.
Stop Playback To cancel programmed CD playback, press the button twice. Program contents are also cleared by opening CD compartment.
To cancel repeat playback, press the button until in the display is unmarked.
You can repeat a programme by pressing REPEAT button during programme playback.
To cancel random playback, press the button until "RANDOM" in the display is unmarked.
RECORDING
Load a tape with enough free recording time into TAPE compartment. Be sure to have the open part of the cassette downwards and the left hand spool fully wound on the left. Close the compartment door again, pushing it softly.
Recording stations
FUNCTION
D
N
BA
TUNE TUNE
Select the TUNER function.
Select the band.
Choose the station (see also page 7).
REC
SET
CLEAR
Start your recording.
If you want to interrupt recording briefly-and to continue.
Stop your recording.
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Recording from a connected device
FUNCTION
REC
Recording CD
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-
You can protect your precious recordings from being wiped by breaking out the safety tab on the side of the cassette. Should you wish to re-use the tape after removing the tab, cover the hole with adhesive tape.
Select the AUX function. Be sure the audio output of the device is properly connected (TV set, video recorder minidisc, etc.)
SET
If you want to interrupt recording briefly-and to
continue. to the AUX input sockets on the back of the machine (see also page 3).
CLEAR
Stop your recording.
Start your recording.
Select the CD function.
REC
Start your recording. Open the disc compartment to load a
disc.
CLEAR
Stop your recording.
To find a track to be recorded.
If the tape is not rewound completely, rewind it first. If you want to start at the current position, press REC button. Use only good quality tape cassettes. Keep cassettes away from excessive moisture or dust, magnetic and electrical fields (loudspeakers and computer monitors, for example) Always wind the tape to the beginning when you have finished. Store the cassette in its cover.
Timer and clock
You can set the machine to automatically switch on and off at a specified time. Be sure the clock is set accurately. If you want to cancel the SLEEP function, press the button till "SLEEP" disappears from the display.
* Only if the clock was set before.
Setting the clock
STAND BY /ON
CLOCK
DOWN UP
Switch off your sound system*.
Enter clock-set mode and then press /SET button, the hour digits flash.
Set the current hour
DOWN UP
Switch to the minute digits.
Set the current minutes.
Start the clock and exit clock set.
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Setting the timer
Select the TIMER function.
TIMER /SLEEP
(Hold pressed the button less than about 1 sec) (Timer display disappears after about 9 seconds.)
FUNCTION
Select, if you want to listen to the radio, tape, CD, or a connected device when the system turns on. Press repeatedly.
Enter 'on' time
DOWN UP
Set the hour of the time the machine is to switch on.
Switch to the minute digits.
DOWN UP
Set the minutes of the time the machine is to switch on.
Timer stand-by on / off
Press the button repeatedly to switch
TIMER /SLEEP
" "
" "
timer stand-by to play. timer off.
VOL
VOL
DOWN UP
Switch to the volume setting.
Set the volume between MIN, 1 and
29, MAX.
Switch to the time the machine is to switch off again.
Each time you press the button, you decrease / increase off time from 10 minutes up to 240 minutes.
Timer setting is finished and exit the
setting.
Displaying the time
The machine shows the time
CLOCK
for approx. 4 seconds.
Setting the sleep timer
You can set the machine to automatically switch off after a specified time
TIMER /SLEEP
Select and hold pressed the button over 1 second for the SLEEP function.
Checking the timer
Select the TIMER function.
TIMER /SLEEP
TIMER /SLEEP
Each time you press the button, you cut off time from 90 minutes down to 10 minutes (then off).
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APPENDIX
Before you ask a specialist
No sound
- No mains supply?
- Volume at minimum?
- Are headphones plugged in the headphone socket?
- Did someone press the MUTE button?
Noise with radio sound - Station not tuned accurately?
Tune again
- Weak FM station? Switch to mono using MODE button.
- Weak AM stations? Move the AM antenna slowly for better reception.
- Antenna accurately fitted?
Bad sound with tapes - Be sure playing / recording heads
and tape guiding parts are clean, see bottom of this page.
- Try another cassette.
No recording
- Cover the safety hole of the cassette with adhesive tape.
- Correct source CD, tape, tuner, AUX selected?
Cleaning the audio heads of the tape deck
Unplug your sound system from the mains Open the tape compartments After playing and recording for a time the sound of the tape recorders may become muffled. Then clean the heads and tape guiding parts.
No CD playing
Remote control does not work
- Safety lock not removed yet?
- Load a CD with the label facing upwards.
- CD scratched, broken deformed, ... Try with another.
- Condensation e.g. after a transport? Wait for a while (20-30 minutes)
- CD dirty? Wipe with a soft cloth from the centre to the outside.
- Batteries fitted the wrong way? See page 3.
- Batteries run down? Try new ones.
- An object is blocking the direct line between remote control and the system. Max distance to the system is 4 ~ 7 m pointing to its front.
Only use a soft utensil with alcohol or a special head cleaning liquid.
Compact discs
Always ...
handle your discs with care. Hold a disc with the fingers touching the edge or the hole. place the disc with the label facing up. place the disc properly into the tray using the proper guide area for 12 cm or 8 cm discs. replace a disc in its case after playing and store it in a vertical position. use a soft cloth to clean a disc if necessary and wipe from the centre to the outside.
tape guiding
Never
earsing/playing/
recording head
...
play a deformed, cracked, or chipped disc. try to repair a disc with adhesive tape or glue. close the tray with a disc slipping out of the guide area, or two disc inside. scratch a disc or store it in direct sunlight, high humidity or high temperature. use record cleaning sprays, benzene, static electricity liquids or any other solvent, if the disc surface is soiled. Wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only) cloth. wipe the disc in a circular motion, since circular scratches are likely to occur, which will cause noise. write on the disc. move the system during playback.
parts
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Techinal data
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Set: Speaker: Weight:
160 x 235 x 230 mm 140 x 175 x 230 mm
3.2kg / 1.4kg x 2
Power supply
Voltage
:
AC 110V or 120V 127V or 220V or 230V or 240V (50/60Hz)
Power consumption
30watt
Reception range
FM: AM:
87.5MHz - 108MHz 522 - 1620kHz
CD
Converter: Oversampling:
1 bit D/A 4x
Tape
Automatic level control
Amplifier
Power
T.H.D. 1% 9.5W + 9.5W T.H.D. 10% 11.5W + 11.5W PMPO. 180W
Speakers
Impedance
6 ohm
Subject to technical alterations without notice.
PALSONIC CORPORATION PTY LTD
1 JOYNTON AVENUE
WATERLOO NSW 2017 AUSTRALIA
TEL: (02) 9313 7111
FAX: (02) 9313 7555
www.palsonic.com.au
PALSONIC CUSTOMER SERVICE
TELEPHONE
AUSTRALIA: 1300 657 888
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